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This review contains spoilers aboutMindhunterseason two, so proceed with caution.
The absorbing second season ofMindhunterarrived on Netflix last Friday after a 22-month absence from the television landscape.
When it comes to shows about criminal behavior, human beings always like to watch, andMindhunterknows this.
Whyd he do it?
What did he say?
asks one neighbor when he learns that Bill interviewed serial killer Richard Speck.
Trust me, you dont want to know, Bill says, attempting to change the subject.
It also shows us how hard it is for the investigators to investigate their own lives.
Bill knows how to question difficult subjects about sensitive matters and get the truth out of them.
Yet he cant do any of that with his own son.
Because this scares the shit out of me, Brian, and I dont want to be afraid.
Bill never even poses a question, terrified that he wont like the answer he gets back.
Maybe its a combination of all three.
Gunn strokes their egos.
He says the things they want to hear.
Its nice being recognized, says Holden when he sees the aircraft, though he doesnt look too sure.
Hes got photos of his victims spread out on a hotel bed.